November’s flower is the one that keeps going. If you want a birthday gift that’s still looking good a fortnight later, the chrysanthemum is hard to beat.
The birth flower for November is the chrysanthemum
November has a single, undisputed birth flower: the chrysanthemum. It comes in almost every colour and form, from tight buttons to great shaggy blooms, which makes it endlessly easy to gift.
What it means
The chrysanthemum stands for loyalty, honesty, joy and longevity — a generous spread of meanings for a flower that genuinely lasts. It’s a fitting gift for the dependable, long-haul people in your life.
The name comes from the Greek for “golden flower.” In Japan it’s the emblem of the Imperial family and the focus of its own annual festival, and across East Asia it has long been a symbol of long life — which lends the loyalty-and-longevity symbolism real weight.

Why it makes a good gift
Here’s the practical magic: chrysanthemums are among the longest-lasting cut flowers there are, often holding for two to three weeks. So the symbolism isn’t just poetic — the gift literally keeps going. For a November birthday in the late Australian spring, a statement vase arrangement earns its place on the bench.

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The part they’ll remember
A loyal flower for the loyal people. Carry on to the December birth flower, back to October, or browse the full birth month flowers guide.
Frequently asked questions
What is the birth flower for November?
The chrysanthemum — November’s single, undisputed birth flower, available in almost every colour and form.
What does the chrysanthemum symbolise?
Loyalty, honesty, joy and longevity — a generous set of meanings for a flower that genuinely lasts.
Why is the chrysanthemum linked to longevity?
Its name means “golden flower” in Greek, and across East Asia — especially Japan, where it’s the Imperial emblem — it has long symbolised long life.
Are chrysanthemums long-lasting cut flowers?
Very — they’re among the longest-lasting of all, often holding two to three weeks with fresh water and a cool spot.
